18 Facts About Long hair

1.

Long hair is a hairstyle where the head hair is allowed to grow to a considerable length.

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Males having short, cut Long hair are in many cultures viewed as being under society's control, such as while in the military or prison or as punishment for a crime.

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3.

Long lustrous female hair is generally rated attractive by both men and women across cultures.

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4.

The ability to grow straight Long hair has been observed among Homo sapiens sub-groups in less sunny regions further away from the equator.

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Similarly, religious men with long hair include Paganism, the Nazarites of the Hebrew Bible and the Sikhs.

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Maximum terminal Long hair length depends on the length of the anagen for the individual.

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Apart from in the earliest times, men's hair was usually shorter than women's, although other cultures of the time, such as Greeks in the east, considered long hair to be typical of philosophers, who were thought to be too engrossed in learning to bother with hair.

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Irishmen who cut their Long hair short were deemed to be forsaking their Irish heritage.

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Thus, Long hair length was one of the most common ways of judging a true Englishman in this period.

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10.

Long hair tradition was widespread among English and French men in the 11th and 12th centuries, although it was considered acceptable for men to have shorter hair, mainly because of the endorsement of the Roman Catholic Church.

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11.

Wulfstan, a religious leader, worried that those with longer hair would fight like women, and be unable to protect England from foreign invasion.

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12.

In England, during the English Civil Wars of 1642 to 1651, male Long hair length was emblematic of the disputes between Cavaliers and Roundheads.

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13.

Long female hair never ceased in western culture, though it was rare during the 1920s and 1930s.

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14.

Long, thick hair was seen as a sign of health, strength, and capability to bear many children.

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Also, in Chinese ancient and modern poetry, long hair is a common symbol used by poets, for example Li Bai and Li Shangyin, to express their depression and sadness.

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In Southeast Asia and Indonesia, male long hair was valued until the 17th century, when the area adopted outside influences including Islam and Christianity.

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Spanish rulers during the Medieval Period suspected long-haired males to be Moors or Moriscos, therefore long hair was forbidden since it was believed to be a Moorish custom.

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Hadith does mention that women should not imitate men, and vice versa, and hence many scholars on this assumption, decree that women should let their hair grow longer than the hair of Muhammad, reaching beyond their shoulders, as hadith mentions that Muhammad had his hair between his shoulder and his earlobes.

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